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Silicon Beach: The perils of gentrification

For a long time, people in Silicon Valley would fly to LA when they had to. Then it occurred to them that people who work in technology and content could…

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KCRW placeholderBy admin • Oct 18, 2012 • 1 min read

Gratitude serves vegan fare. Photo credit: Bennet Stein

For a long time, people in Silicon Valley would fly to LA when they had to. Then it occurred to them that people who work in technology and content could actually live in the same place. Now, Google has come to Venice, greeted warmly by the Chamber of Commerce, but regarded by some long-time residents as an unwelcome invader. We look at the changing nature of that funky community with 300 new high-tech companies altogether. But that only accounts for half of the new, mainly Westside, phenomenon called Silicon Beach.

In addition to our guests, we also hear the voices of Jonathan Gold, food critic for LA Times and KCRW’s Good Food; Marissa Gluck, tech consultant for Radar Research and Oscar Hermosillo, owner of Venice Beach Wines and Oscar’s Cerveteca on Rose Avenue.

Guests:

Steve Chiotakis: Afternoon News Anchor

Kristen Moore: Demand Media

Wayne Ratkovitch: Ratkovitch Company

David ‘Preacher’ Ewing: Venice Action Alliance

Colleen O’Mara: Hype Media

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